Adhere the two bits together, making sure there is a border on both
sides and at the top.

Cut the DSP to 6” x 5”

Using your score board score 3 sides at ¼ “ and ½” .Burnish

Score the other side at ½”

Using the Envelope Punch Board.Punch on the side scored at 1/2 “ by lining the paper up at
1” mark.Turn the DSP over and
again punch at 1” mark.

Using your trimmer cut the edges away on each side to form a tab in
the middle.Fold over

Cut away the three outer small squares at the bottom 2 corners.And cut the along one edge of the last remaining small square. This will leave a
small flap. Fold edges in to form a small box shape.

Using tombow glue this to the back of your cutlery holder, taking
care to line up the bottom.I hope you enjoy making these for your christmas tables etc.
But I would ask that if you case this project you please link back to me.

The flower on the box and in the centre of the corsage is very vanilla cardstock that has been distressed with both Perfect Plum and Wisteria Wonder ink. I have added some Basic Jewels to give it a bit of sparkle.

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